Shuttle-569 voltages

What are the jumpers for I/O 3.3/3.45/3.52
How to change the I/O voltage of Shuttle569 without changing the core (I want to run my 2.8core/3.3I/O
to 2.8core/3.45I/O
And how to make a 3.2core/3.3I/O to 3.52core/3.3I/O?
What are all ferquency ratios (1.5x,2x,...) supported by K6-2/266, K6-2/300, K6-2/333, K6-2/350?

I have the manual (printed), and my problem is only with the voltages (bus and multiplier are OK) - I want to change the I/O voltage separetly from core voltage - all described settings are for 3.52 core=I/O, 3.3 core=I/O, 3.3I/O+ 3.2/2.9/2.8/2.2 core (this 6 settings are the official settings of all CPUs supported by the motherboard), but I want to run a CPU with 2.8core AND 3.45 I/O voltage (core like Pentium MMX, I/O like K6(-1)/300)

Will the Shuttle-569 use all of the feutures of an ATX case? (I know it will fit in there and have ATX PS-connectors......)
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I can change the core voltage very well. My problem is in the I/O voltage....
Saying with other words:
Wich jumper changes the I/O voltage between 3.3V, 3.45V, 3.52V without puting the core voltage to 3.3/3.45/3.52 too?
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After 13 September are passing 12 days with no word from you cybergator after my comment.......I know 20 points are little,but in other questions I have gived 3 (!!!) points .... I just don't have many points.....sorry........
So, should I reject your answer? I understand that you have maked work with anserwering, but that info I can find in the manual......and it don't answer my question........
Possibly you have not checked "notification whenever this question is updated "?
I will wait some more time......

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